"A loner, did not associate with anyone in the community as far as I know. Definitely didn't with me or any of my neighbors here," Deangelo said. "I didn't understand why that went on and what they were thinking. That was kind of ridiculous to me."

Neighbors we spoke with say they don't know where Kancir's other family members who were living with him may have gone or even how soon the borough may finally be able to tear down the home, but they're hopeful things will start moving forward very soon.

"It's definitely the biggest eyesore in Beaver Meadows and it will be nice to see it go," said Alexandra Mitcho.

Mitcho says the she feels bad for the family but believes the borough is doing the right thing evicting Kancir and his family.

"I think that they're just being stubborn and they should definitely, they should have tried to get out of there a long time ago, because it's a hazard for them as well."

Kancir is locked up in Carbon County and is scheduled to be back in court in June facing charges for this incident and several others.

Borough officials weren't able to be reached to find out how soon the home on Berwick Street could be knocked down.